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My two-month-old Bichon was bathed at night, got excited and ate kibble when fed, then the next morning refused food and just sleeps-is it sick?
A dog that won't eat and lacks energy usually signals a health problem, often heat, digestive upset, or other illness. In hot weather dogs may lose appetite; with digestive issues like gastroenteritis, probiotics can help, but if no improvement, see a vet.
My cat vomited white mucus this morning, ate a little food and probiotics, and the stool is unclear but was normal before vomiting
White mucus vomiting has many causes: poor digestion, food change, hunger, hairballs, foreign objects, bacterial or viral gastroenteritis. If alert and only vomiting once or twice, fast for a day then feed bland liquid food with probiotics; see a vet if it worsens with lethargy, diarrhea, or fever.
Why does a dog vomit white foam?
Foam vomiting can stem from indigestion, a cold, poisoning, gastroenteritis, or distemper. Check for lethargy, fever, or diarrhea; mild cases may need probiotics, severe cases need a vet.
What medicine should a cat take for vomiting yellow liquid?
When a cat vomits yellow liquid, pet-specific antiemetics can relieve the symptom, but the underlying cause must be identified and treated. Gastritis, indigestion, or feline panleukopenia may all be responsible.
My cat is over four months old and not fat; for two days it only drinks water and won’t eat cat food—what could be the reason?
A cat not eating is usually physiological or pathological anorexia. Physiological happens in teething, heat, pregnancy, or pickiness—try tastier food like chicken or canned food. If it refuses even favorite meat, it is likely pathological, often with vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, or unsteady walking. Long refusal with other signs needs a vet check for mouth, gut, or infectious disease.
A kitten started with a swollen belly, then hind-leg weakness and unsteady standing, and later vomiting and diarrhea—what is happening?
From your description—swollen belly, hind-leg weakness, unsteady standing, then vomiting and diarrhea—this may be a serious disease needing prompt care. Possible causes include ascites, digestive disease, parasitic infection, or organ diseases such as liver, FIP, kidney, or heart problems.
Vomiting for two days, occasional episodes, now lethargic with no energy, not eating, only drinking water
A cat that vomits, is lethargic, and loses appetite may have acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, a foreign object, hairballs, kidney failure, hepatitis, parasites, poisoning, FIP, or panleukopenia, among many causes. The best step is to take the cat to a clinic for exams and tests to confirm the cause, then treat accordingly.
My dog had two episodes of no appetite and foaming at the mouth, then a coughing fit—what’s wrong?
Repeated poor appetite, lethargy, and foaming plus new coughing may signal disease or viral infection. Possibilities include digestive, viral (distemper/parvo), or respiratory issues, all needing a vet exam.
Dog’s belly keeps twitching and it won’t stop crying after eating cooked but spoiled seafood when I wasn’t looking
Bad seafood can cause acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis with cramping and crying. Fast it, give probiotics if not vomiting, watch closely, and see a vet if severe.
My cat has had diarrhea for days and its rear looks like this (photo); what’s wrong?
Long-term diarrhea can inflame the anus and infect the skin, even causing prolapse. Find the cause (bacterial, parasitic, or viral) at a vet and treat with meds and fluids.